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Show Free Press - Wednesday, October 31. 1984 - Page 5 sr. citizen Christmas Around the World on Senior Citizens agenda Arthur T. and Alta Powell to celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary on November 7 Arthur T. Powell and Alta Sunderland Powell will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary on Nov. concrete building materials. member of National A Concrete Masonry Association, Art 7. Their children will honor them is presently serving on the technical that day with a dinner at the Ex- committee. He is also a member of celsior Hotel in Provo. Concrete Masonry Utah the They were married in the LDS Manufacturing Association. Active in Scouting, Art served as Temple in Salt Lake City. Their first home was at Alcova, Wyo., where scoutmaster, district commissioner Art was employed in construction. and merit badge counselor. He has He is a son of J.T. and Lydia also served in Sunday school and MIA presidencies. Humphries Powell. When Art was a boy his family Alta has always held a church or moved to many of the western states civic position and was Lehi Stake and into Canada where his father Primary president for many years. was concrete construction She also served as delegate to for Utah ConWomen's Leglislative Council of superintendant struction Company. Utah County for 20 years. Art followed his father's ocShe and Art are avid gardeners cupation and the first ten years of and she served as secretary of Utah Art and Alta's married life was State Shade Tree Commission. A spent living at construction sites for highlight of her travel experience power and water projects in Alcovo, was a trip to the Middle East Wyoming; Ephraim, Utah; West where she visited seven countries Portal, Colorado; Cody, Wyoming; including Israel. Their children are: Alda Mae Radium, Colorado; and Lehi. From his early youth he was taught the joy Porter and husband, Charles; and value of work. MacArthur Powell and his wife He also worked into the position of Barbara; Lorin T. Powell and his concrete superintendant, a position wife, Carol, and Terry R. Powell and he held until 1945 when Lehi Block his wife, Betty. and Perlite Products Company was Their 15 grandchildren will also organized. With the help of Alta and the happy anhis family, the business has help celebrate celebration. of into a developed niversary major producer A VV ' Another exciting outing for Lehi senior citizens has been planned president B.J. Lott and his coworkers. Seniors, you're invited to atttend "Christmas Around The World" at the Marriott Center at Young Brigham University on Friday, Nov. 30. for the annual Reservations Christmas program will be accepted until Nov. 10. A reservation means a $4 payment on or before this date. Departure time from the Lehi Senior Citizens Center is promptly at 7p.m. If you plan to participate don't wait until the last minute to make reservations. Those making tranand seating sportation must know well arrangements ahead of time the number of people who will be needing rides to Provo for this annual holiday program. v 30-ye- SyMT J t $ Catch the 'Total Look9 34-d- offer more than a haircut. We provide expertise in hair design, nail design and indoor tanning. We VALUABLE Arthur T. and Alta Powell ! COUPON) The Total Look! Perm & Cut Halloween dance planned at Lehi Junior High The Lehi High School PTA will hold its annual Halloween dance Friday, Oct. 26, from 2:3o to 4 p.m. As part of the festivities, the PTA will be serving pizza, nachos, pop and goodies. Parents are needed to donate brownies', chocolate chip cookies, candied apples, suckers and popcorn balls to sell. PTA officials expressed gratitude for the parents, school staff and officers for their studentbody assistance and contributions to the party. Food items for the party can be sent to the school with the students, or brought to the school kitchen Why should you vote for 1995 long hair slightly higher Blow style $5 extra Sculptured Nails anytime after 1 p.m. The event is the Jr. High PTA' and helps pay foi largest fund-raisactivities and programs throughou the year. I n UJ J01IUC O .. .:i.L 20 IlllftCiMJII -- -i oueuai vaiiu wiui uuupun oniyi i Expires Nov. 7, 1984 69 East Main American Fork. Utah 64003 (801)756 3707 Congressman TO Merrill Fox? Merrill Fox is PREPARED to be our next legislator. Speaking Out for Independent Businessman who is sensitive to the problems of the economy. Concerned taxpayer who must deal with excessive taxes. f'jT '"""""US!? Candidate with no special interest obligations who is free to represent all the people of District 57. Former chairman and member of 'j I I A j 1 "mm 22? Utah County Planning and Zoning Commission. Member Utah Ag Advisory Board Former President Utah Dairyman's Association. Former President Utah Young Farmer's Association. "Be sure and vote Nov. 6th." Named One of Three Outstanding Young Farmer's in America by American Farm Bureau. Utah Congressman Howard Nielson is a firm believer in the powerful principle of stares rights. Simply put, he thinks that we in Utah not the federal bureaucracies in Washington know best what we need. He's there every day, speaking out for us. Protecting our interests. He sees his job in Washington as an active duty, not a passive privilege. National organizations including the U.S. Steehvorkers of America, the National Federation of Independent Businesses, the National Rifle Association have recognized his excellence with their endorsements. Congressman Nielson listens to us in Utah and he speaks for us in Washington. He introduced a courageous bill that gives local communities the right to govern cable television by their own standards instead of leaving the job up to Washington. He introduced legislation that provides valuable retraining benefits for FH Politic! AihtrtiMmcrrt f Geneva Steel workers. He protected Utah workers by fighting for a key amendment that prevents the use of international loan funds for the financing of foreign copper, steel, and coal industries. He has vigorously battled for passage of the Fair Trade in Steel Act. He is working to see that Utah coal plays a major role in reducing the acid rain problem nationwide. He spoke out to preserve the right of Utah's children to pray in school. Merrill Fox Unas the leadership "ReelectNielsom we meed laid-of- and keep the momentum going! Paid for by tht Committee to Niebon |